Gary Neville admits that he would pay £5,000 fine for celebration against Liverpool a hundred times over

Gary Neville has admitted that he would pay the £5,000 fine he received back in January 2006, for his infamous over-exuberant celebration in front of Liverpool's visiting supporters, a hundred times over.
Dubbing the aftermath of Rio Ferdinand's match-winning, 90th-minute header, 'one of the best feelings of my life,' Sky Sports pundit Neville remains unrepentant.
In one of the most iconic moments in Premier League history, Neville sprinted over to the away section of Old Trafford to celebrate in front of the Merseyside club's fans, grabbing and kissing his Manchester United badge.
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